90 % of the United Nations trucks were looted in Gaza by gunmen or hungry Palestinians before reaching their destination: Report

90 % of the United Nations trucks were looted in Gaza by gunmen or hungry Palestinians before reaching their destination: Report

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F08%2F109236117 90 % of the United Nations trucks were looted in Gaza by gunmen or hungry Palestinians before reaching their destination: Report

Nearly 90 % of the UN -collected aid trucks have not reached its intended destination since mid -May due to the looting From the hunger of the Palestinians Or “strongly armed actors,” the officials said.

The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) found that 2,604 Help the trucks that entered The war -torn pocket was avoided from May 19 to August 5, only 295 vehicles, or 12 %, from theft or collective looting, according to the agency. Monitor and track the dashboard.

Israel has repeatedly blamed Hamas for the looting of aid trucks, however, the UNOPS report did not mention the groups that were eating.

The famine waving on the horizon in Gaza caused more and more people who despair in raiding the incoming food trucks, as UNOPS found that in July alone, 94 % of the 161 -border vehicles were looted.

Almost all United Nations trucks that are entering Gaza were raided by the Palestinians hunger before reaching their final destination since mid -May. Reuters
Security guards see weapons on the top of a auxiliary truck heading to a refugee camp in Gaza, where vehicles were regularly attacked by armed men. Majdi Fathi/Nurphoto/Shutterstock

Since humanitarian aid has been allowed to return to Gaza, the pictures of the hungry Palestinians surrounding the few United Nations vehicles that have been cleansed to cross the border have become common.

While Israel blamed Hamas for the systematic looting of help, The New York Times was martyred Israeli sources said last month that the Israeli army did not find direct evidence of the looting by the terrorist group.

The pursuit of aid through Israeli-backed aid efforts have proven risky on the pocket of nearly two million refugees, according to the United Nations Human Rights Office-where more than 1,000 people have been said to have been killed in the Gaza Inmitiative Foundation in recent weeks.

The Palestinians are climbing to the supply truck summit that arrives in Khan Yunis on Monday. Reuters
A woman holds a bag of flour over her head after getting help from one of the few open distribution centers inside Gaza City. Zumapress.com

Israel has repeatedly denied that its forces fired the Palestinians looking for aid, as the army claimed that it only fired warning footage after monitoring the groups in an attempt to deal with food sites before opening them.

The terrible situation in Gaza has left food security experts to warn a “The worst star scenario” Dozens of people die of malnutrition.

The United Nations blamed Israel for the lack of assistance available for conquest, as Israel clears the United Nations for the bottleneck error. Reuters

While facing a global violent reaction to the ongoing war, Israel confirmed that death and suffering falls on Hamas, which rejected the ceasefire deals calling for the disarmament and exit of the terrorist group.

Hamas said that he will only agree to a deal that determines a permanent end of the war, as the terrorist group calls on Monday that all humanitarian corridors be open in exchange for allowing the Red Cross. Aid management for the remaining hostages.

The future of distribution of aid to hostages and refugees is still unclear after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to a plan for the complete military occupation of Gaza.

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